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YEAR GETTYSBURG, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 80, 10O4 NO. 14: IN THEIR LAST SLEEP -5 mo. ami 1 days. Deceased was one of the oldest citizens of the neighborhood in which he lived. He I1DC uLUBb clubs show names from J'l as well as other and wife, 3JiH.s on i i Kve.

the denrvmiin, beinir S. L. MRS. ROEDEL CELEBRATED A I was a retired fanner and a i CAMPS EXTEND FROM PEN-MAR tered throughout the State, i i SWEEPS AWAY MCKNIGHTS- Hies a i ce.emony place BIRTHDAY A FEW DAYS AGO. One Paralyzed While at Work and Found Standing Against Wagon Wheel.

Democrat, and lived during his entire life in the house in which he died. He is survived by two sons, William O. and Daniel S. JJricker, and one daughter, 31 rs. Emma A.

Slaybaugh, all of Centre 3Iills. He is also survived by- 14 grand-children and live graat-grand-childreu. John J. Storm. TO PINE GROVE FURNACE Something of Life of the Hunters- Seventeen Dear Have Been Shot.

local people who are members of tiie clubs predominating. The Cashtown did not fail this i year of making irood their record of i always killinu one deer on Thanksgiving day. P'or the last live vears they have always gotten one or two 1 deer on that dav. so that it kind of TOWH STATION. The a the ptir-onage, in We extend to the and his bride our good Loss Will Amount to Over i a cv i i 0 pio- sper.

Felix--Wisler. $3000 With Twc-thirds Insurance. Nov. -It) bv Justice of the Peace V. Elizabeth Zhea.

Elizabeth Zhea died at her home ou West Middle Street, ou Tuesday night of last week, iroui heart trouble, iu her G2nd year. She was a daughter of the I for hernia. Deceased was a Ranged along the South 3Joimtaiu a joke that the keens a deer A lire broke out in cellar of the i Ijil! at 3IcSherryM.own. Charles between I'en-Mar. and Pine drove that dav.

This year was no exception store of Oliver J. i a McKuijihts-' i of and Sel- John J. Storm, of Hanover, died lirnace a to-day are no less than i and the one deer was on hand rV be Station on Sunday i shortly i vie a i Nov. at the York Hospital, from fourteen deer'hunting clubs in camp, hot. tae result of an operation performed Thee eamps are uot( ls many sup i ra Tavior killed the after one o'dlock.

It supposed to deer have reached the oil in cellar soon after near Hunters Htm on I having started, for wlisu it was discov- vin-; day. it weighed 205 ered the brick station and store room a It was near the clay works Jan'; weatberboarded warehouse at- 1 her entire married hie in this place, storm, of Oxford township, Adains ki hunters, kept together by and I've l.ave alreadv b-en were In a ami nothing The funeral took place on last Friday Cauuty. aud was married years ago a a an1 tated meetings, dur- this season near the could be done to the Uuildings. pose, made up individually of some the known drayman, and was aged a a vllo object Is tent life Thauts-'ivii married John 31. Zhea a has lived (45 years, ire was a son of Anthony an a time, but organized bodies pounds." 5 morning from St.

Francis a i 3Iis Lilile Alt hod', daughter the vear, with a secre- Churcii. Father J. T. Crotty conduct-j William of York, who sur- ta a treasurer, whose election is i ing the services, with interment iu the rives him. tog-ether with six sous and avs attended with Catholic Cemetery.

Besides her and onedautrhter, of York, March--King. Xov. 24, at Littlestown. by Rev. C.

P. Bastiau. C. March, of Bou- i Edna M. i of 'Iwo Taverns.

Riegle--Mickley. the greatest i interest. husband fche leaves one son. John L. diaries.

Cluir. Paul. Ralph, Raymond Rural Carriers The Rural Letter Carriers' Associa-! Jsuown that none of these ciajion of Adams county held their an- thgge gw d( iittie lo prevent Rudolph J. Fuchs. of 3LcSherrystowu, Myers, of 3IcSherrystown.

are the sis- or Veldom auv one of these tiou, H. J-Harbaugh and wife, and Frank Fuclis in the west, and the brothers are Lewis Sturm, cau break without ft deer to der President of York county Hides much smaller Association President three 3trs, Lawrouee. of Cono- McS berry and Clayton Sturm. Adamf county. waao township.

Josephine Oxford Cooper Mits Louir-a Fucrs. of 3Ic- Mrs. Jonephiae Roedel On Wednesday nr.ou of last week and 12days. 3fr-. i iU'Cdel.

of place. is not home since dear father's 20 pasr-ed uwav. A a. week or two In loving ieraembrance of oar dear father Washington M. Brenizer.

who departed this life October 13, HXH. aged C9 years, 2 months on its game. The question of hunting territory is arranged carefully. No two camps hunting over the same ground. This, besides avoiding confusion, reduces to a i i the danger of a member i Adam? Tlie creamery was in the way of the Xov.

at Areudtsvh'le, ly Rev. aud the three buildings were David T. Koser, Ceorge H. liiegle, of I totally destroyed. Strabau townshipanu Cora 31 ay 3Iick- Ths lire attracted but few people and ley of Franklin township.

Shryock--Marshall, Xov. 13. at Faidield. by C. L.

Hitter. Harry S. Shryock and Martha both of Hamilton ban township. Brown--Wingert. at JLittiestowu, by Rev.

The biiiklings destroyed are all owned by Oliver J. Fritz aud his loss is estimated at Between :.000 and county Aviation. II. Pfefler 10Q There i a ou buiU1 Samuel FQX yf Han and wite Private teere-1 TV Mutual Fire the 3 tary to Congressman Hon. Daniel F.

Protection Society and. The Liberty Lafean: Postmasters. Wm. B. Mcll- i a jrt impendent Fire Asso- heany and wife.

O. J. Fritz and wife. arion to he amoimt of J. W.

3Ioore. A. H. over and Mary of boro. Hartman-T-Fornev.

there. Our borne is FO lonelv. so dark and so drear. elebrattfd her TfHh birthdav ever more-will vre hear bis footsteps fall, mistSKe. as so i He's gone to Shat home prepared 'or vts We miss his kind and welcome hand, His fond antl earnest care.

Onr home is dark: without him, A shadow o'er our life is cast. 1 Death csrne silently but sad, illiam L'. Koeciei. no To clo his eaj-tbiy js. the csiuseof herdeath.

31 ns. Iloedel wa- a native of this place, the daughter of Samuei Forney, a her-j. was married iu I toR "raduated Jrom Collece Hi He seemed hut sieeping when itcamp. He is bat sieeDing IS-- 1 anI from oenimary two years Iiipr beino- Rev Roe- Farewell dear sad farewell, iaier. oeuii, menss-u gi nc your dear race sea, del was iu the Home A few more years on earth to dwell, And we shall all united be- neld.

at Pittsbtirg, a year, then pastor; By his daughter, AS-IE TATK, at Lower Meriou 'Charge, and! i this- occurred their part, You drew like cords about onr hearts, mairiasre and for ten years until his 0 mast drink the bitter cup, death in was president of Female And oar list farewell. Seminary. Wytheville, Va. Since death of her husband 3trs. Roedel has injr by another club member hi; Kready, L.

31. Ailgman. J. A. Xoei.

the' J- ex au eo flYouusr: and the Carriers and Sub. in far northern woods. Despite the fact mat there is so Carriers, Geo. 31. Couover and wife, sp many of these camps within a space i Dr.

H. 31. Hartman of this place Lisrht of a fire attracted attea- i aud Mi Elizabeth B. Forney, of ast Saturdav evening but it I Hanover, will be quietly married at of bride eleven a. IB.

to-day and come here in the afternoon. TT 1 1 1 i aud lady Elsie turned out to be a brush heap lire out of Oscar D. th iiJ- i Mman seventeen miles long by seven wide SJaybaugh. Wm. S.

Hendrix. J. E. UD mix-ups a so far'occurred aud Richter aud lady 31iss Ellen S. Dear- A fire 3tonday noou destroyed the there to be a fair distribution dorfT.

J- A. Hoitxworth and wife. Sam- bam Qf j) anie i rjTtehl iu 3Iountpleasant the deer amongst them all. uel H. Eebert.

J. H. Eckert. H. 31.

towus ri a buildins ou the ulace Xearlyall of these deer clubs are! Haar. Ernest E. Jacobs, Chas. 31. ed excep the dwelling Kinder canvas, the largest the Cash- W.

Dickson, THlson, Loss of 32j 500 is partially insured in creditabJj renaered Recital at St. Francis Xavier's. (Jti Tuesday evening of last week the members of the Ceeiliaa Club gave i a recital. The following numbers were J. K.

we raw that we must town Hunting Club, having no less i H. C. Eppleman J. A. than eighty feet of tenting, divided Hantz, Secretary Adams County As- spent a large portion of her time in this place.

The funeral took place on Friday afternoon beiha; held i into three compartments, one for cook- sociation, C. 31. 3IcCulIough. Chairing and eating, one for lounging purr i man of Committee on Banquet, 31. 0.

i poses and the- last for The Bream. E. E. Hutchinson. 31.

Mc- sleeping compartment is fitted" up to Hheuny. Johu A. Cease. John aecomniodate forty men and consists Kittinger, Ira O. Biesecker.

J. H. of two continuous bunks, ranged the Deatriek and wife, J. T. Sherman and OnJXovember near Biglerville, hole length of the sleeping tent, with wife, W.

G. Bercaw. C. S. Sherman His little granddaughters ESTBLLAAKD HjELE' Annie R.

Garretsoa. from ilrs Auuie Gaxretson, wife of Eli Christ Lutheran which de-1 teased had been a member for many years. She survived by two John Forney living near town and David Forney, of Virginia, and one sister. 3Irs. Rathvon, of Denver.

Colorado. Andrew IP. Garretson, passed away aged and wife. E. Gebhart.

J. T. Cashmaii, George W. Bell. J.

L. Sowers and wife. 3Iaster Win. B. 3Iellhenny the 3Iummasburg Co.

MARRIAGES. Melhom--Stewart. Harry 3Ielhom. son of 3Ir. and 3Irs.

John 3Ielhorn. of Xew Oxford, and 3Iiss Maggie Stewart, daughter of 3Irs. 3Iaggie Stewart, of 3Iidway. a passage way through the centre, dividing the two so that the sleeper rests with his his head to the wall of the tent and his body extended toward the aisle. All three compartments are fitted the following: "A Brief History of ina id and Harrv Fleshman, of ZSTew 3randolin Trio--3fisses 3Iary 3tc- Gili.

3Iaud Kimple. 3Iercedes Lower. Piauo--3Iiss Estelle Codori. Ode to St. Cecilia, Selected--Miss Rose Stock.

Piano Solo--3Iiss Dora Froinmeyer. Vocal Duet, Guitar--3Iiss 3Iyrtle Kimple. 3Iaudolin--Miss 3Iaud Kimple. Motto--Miss 3Iary 3Ic- 6 months arid 22 days. The funeral was by the Rev.

SA. Diehi of Bendersville. Win. M. Paxton.

News reached here of the death ou 3fonday of 31. Paxtou. at his home iu Princeton, at the age of HI fort is avoided caused by weather; to the subject 'The Organization of! A were-married in St. 3Iary's Church, 31eSherrystown. Nov.

22 at 7, a. bv Rev. Father P. P. Hemler.

3Iiss Whistling Solo--3Iaster Roy Zinu. Instrumental Quartette. uitars-- served as Toastmaster and proposed ar cri Hoffman attended as brides- 31. Kimple, 31. Kohier.

31as- ithe following: 'A Brief History of mai and Harrv Fleshman. of New! ters Kpy Zinn Chas. Swisher. i up with the old fashioned wood stoves the Rural Free Delivery 3Iail Service" Oxford, was groomsman. The groom and these are kepr blazing merrily all and called upon J.

L. Sowers to re- employed Plyrnire's City Cafe, the time. In this way much discom- i spond 3Ir. H- L. Harbaugh responded Hanover" Andrew Heiges died at home of J.

For many years he was one of couditions. the best known Professors of Princeton K. G. P. CAMP SITE.

It Looks as 31 arsclen Bowers, near Bermudian. in Latimore township, on November IS. He was unloading man ure for a farmer when stroke of paralysis lirst seized him and was found standing against the wagon wheel paralyzed and speechless. He was about 57 years old. On 3Ionday of last week the funeral services were held, Kevs.

Stanly Bili- heimer and P. 31. Spangler conducting the same with interment at the Franklin Church. Mrs. Mary Haldentan.

3Irs. Mary Haldemau. widow of Simon Haldeman. dietl at the County encampments will be done away with ar um the Rural Carriers and the Necessity for loungiujr room is given up all Carriers to Become 3Iembers' 31 r. i Messinger--Hamer.

At the home of the bride in Carroll uiostK-tu gnus, equipments and cloth-' uv(3er President of York county county. Nov. 1G. took place a he gold medal for distinguished sue- ing. but through the centre runs a i tabie with benches at which Piauo--3Iiss 3Iary Ramer.

i The on the motto of the Club "Perfection should be the aim of every true Artist." reflected credit ou the young writer. At the conclusion of the programme a Rural Letter Carriers Organization. pretty wedding when Harry 31. 3Ies- ce ss was a games responded to the call -'The Organiza-' siuger. son of 3Ir.

aud Mrs. Johu T-1 Gill. The rras awarded to 3Oss 3Iary 3rc- pouded to the call -'The Organiza-1 singer, son ot -Mr. ana jouu i The averages vrere then read can be played, or reading indulged in. tjon of York Cottutv brieflv 3tessinger.

of Littlestowu. aud i3Iiss anc the club pins distributed. I laid iu. that would surprise the uniniti- arr i ers 3i j. Q.

Bream responded pastor of the bride. 3Iiss Jennie A. co i or au ri presented to every member i i 1 i f- A-t. A Home on Nov. 20 from the Reels a everv rear there wilt be a divi-: ppetites table in the tent.

by conveying the message from HOII. D. F. Lafeau of his regrets for not in Severely Injured. 3Iarylaud freig'nt of Hisrlifield.

met oeautiful cancer, in her 'vth year. Deceased ssou camp, was a resident of New Oxford for commmritv many years and a great sufferer for about. Tea thousand soldiers en- long'time from disease which caused camped right along this place would 5 er death, i sTvitcti lever striKing him wmie in the act of throwing a switch. winter Mrs. Halde- 1 mean thousands of distributed man fell down a ilijrht stairs at her every year here.

It would give the i home and was badiy injured. After town a Mir boost of material prosper-:" A tramp over the mountains iu the j-, present 011 afcoxuif of sickness I trimmed in lace and carried bride vicinity of this camp after the cunning ut that he is in accord with the Ser- roses. After a honeymoon vice and prepared to -work for us and i Baltimore aud Washington the young do ail in his power to better our eon-(couple will live iu Littlestown where dition as Carriers. groom is employed in the silk mill. Qrder Given for 3Ir.

C- 31. 3IcCullough responded to Wilt--Schriver. oast "A Fill? Meal." his laconic! means much to have this brought dfier be pure to briug au appeute le that brings back childhood rs. and the time, when it was no in A ba(ilv cut face aud the loss of an eye. caused by a a i a Ul eat the third piece of 1 that Home, day N.

mir New Annie W. Phillips. 1 1 1 W. i. 5ied on 3 4 in her year.

the dnusrSi- 1er of Ixirn uoar York Her wrrc noted for t' the nnt'-jrirnMnn 3 railroad Ciltirch Organ. The order lias beer, jrhoi! for the new c'nnrch organ for Francis Xai the Ke- roiUnict was irivei! the 3ioiler Ihc j'usniijijr company ivies; txcn3-. A. F. ihe price to Iv.l^oii J.

TJje of were GovernT lYiinypnfker. jvini a ys show appreciation oi to iheir respective oa( niakiu-4 some inivorlani of cauie are finallv divided. tended 5-y Kdna 3. of Andrew hov-Mo proceed i of honor and Ar The il3 be piaced in the TM 1 1 i lutjjli'vv 1" Henry Snj-der. 1 leavjjij; in n.caftcrn^n without had been arrived at.

1035 the South Mountaii5 by State ni at Nc aged but in return, they are )n 1:1:4 Saturday .1. brought an for damage both of Fnion tow n-Oiiji. wore the Getlysburi: and r.rried bv Rev. .1. A.

iiuvjc Railway Co. for the kiiiiut: of tw- liliies and injury to a third one by freight train striking them on cwss- road or. the Meadow rani), on Sunday. Stpl. are wife and one daughter.

David Bricker. lavi1 Hricker. of Centre 3Iiil, died on last Friday morning from ilu- nmiities of old age. He wa atjeu SS deer liavc been Coi.5, snowy wealher, just Hie lime killed in the above locality by the buy a cood Overcoat a lot of clubs, the largest weighing exchange for marble or granite. DRY hickory or oak wanted in Call It Uudenvear.

Prices way down. one hundred and ninety pounds. j. W. Assignee.

Perusal of the membership of these burg. 31 rs Annie 31. iliiler. Geitys- ty Hotel Sold. The Union Hotel in McSherryaiGwn, -Hossler.

belonging to the tstate of the late Onr genial friend Wilson Hummel- Eliza Johns, was at public sale attending Teachers on last Saturday to Clarence Dudrcar. Institute last to himself a York, for.

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